All Innovation articles – Page 66
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HSJ KnowledgeWhy the Christie recommends European accreditation
Seeking accreditation was the start of a learning curve
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CommentRobert Naylor on research
Over the past century, the UK has punched well above its weight in biomedical scientific discovery. Many of these achievements have been driven by leading hospital and university collaborations through a tripartite mission – top quality patient care, excellent education and world class research.The unique nature of the NHS and ...
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HSJ KnowledgeEmbracing an era of technology
Overcoming the barriers to new technology is a cultural, people-based challenge
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HSJ KnowledgeMission shows what's possible
James Illman was given a unique insight into British healthcare technology after joining a government-backed trade mission to Boston, Massachusetts.
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HSJ KnowledgeHitting new heights
A year on from its introduction, the chief resident programme at Cambridge University Hospitals is being expanded, write Jessie Welbourne and colleagues.
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HSJ Local
Barts Health Trust gets Cyberknife
PERFORMANCE: Barts Health Trust has now started offering services with Cyberknife cancer technology.
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HSJ KnowledgePeople Powered Health
People Powered Health has the potential to greatly improve our healthcare service
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HSJ KnowledgeTrusts share in transformation
Swapping good practice is helping seven trusts to deliver cost and quality efficiency savings
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HSJ KnowledgeAn injection of sense
Proposals to change the EU clinical trials directive could benefit NHS involvement in clinical research
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HSJ KnowledgeEasing winter pressures
Consultant-delivered multidisciplinary team working is providing a host of positive outcomes
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Comment‘The Health Act is a car crash and that’s a shame’
‘Red Tory’ Phillip Blond, the thinker behind the Big Society, talks about how to put it right
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HSJ KnowledgeRewrite the script for non-medical prescribing
Prescribing status is soon to be conferred on podiatrists and physios
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CommentHow competition can help community services
Why choice does not always lead to privatisation
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HSJ KnowledgeHow CCGs can learn to innovate
Overcoming the barriers posed by strategy and procurement to work smarter
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HSJ KnowledgeCreating dementia-friendly hospitals
A programme is bringing benefits to patients, carers and staff
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HSJ KnowledgeDispense with the old way of doing things
Lack of transparency in the medicines supply chain is of concern to many observers
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HSJ KnowledgeStroke care: where do we go from here?
Stroke research will enter an exciting new era – as long as funding remains high
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CommentThe many shades of grey
Health evidence is often unclear, so decisions have to be made with a large degree of uncertainty
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CommentWhat’s at the heart of integrated care?
We need to agree on what integration means to have any chance of actually providing it












